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  2. MINING NEWS.

    Since last week three teams have been employed constantly in carting ore from the New Victoria South and Enterprise, at Bonnie Vale, to Coolgardie railway station, ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    Admiral Camara's sqyadrib has entered the Suez Canal. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE[?] AMERICAN GUNBOATS COMPELLED TO RETIRE. ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    A Marine Board inquiry was opened to-day regarding the grounding of the Adelaide in the Port river. The inquiry was adjourned. ...

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  5. THE FERGHANA RISING.

    Early in the present month news was received at St. Petersburg to the effect that about one thousand Turcomans, incited by a religious fanatic, ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The ordinary general meeting of Goldsborough, Mort, and Co. was held this afternoon. The chairman stated that in spite of the continual dry seasons the company ...

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  7. THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK.

    Lord Salisbury, speaking last night at the United Club, said that apart from the great sorrow caused by the Spanish-American war, the world, ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.

    L[?]rd Herschell, the late Lord Chancellor; Sir, Wilfred Laurier; Premier of Canada; Sir R. J. Cartwright, Minister of Trade and ...

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  9. COUNTRY.

    Mr. David Syme proprietor of the Age, accompanied by Mr. Z[?]b. Lane, arrived in Coolgardie from Kalgoorlie to-day. At Mr. Syme's request no formal reception, ...

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  10. DISASTER AT SEA.

    The ship Galatea, 1,753 tons, bound from Hamburg to Sydney, has gone ashore at Yarmouth, where she had to be abandoned. ...

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  11. SHOOTING CASE AT CAIRO.

    The trial on a charge of attempted murder of Prince Ahmed S[?]feddin, a cousin of the Khedive, who on May 7th last, shot his brother-in-law, ...

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  12. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    At the annual Conversazione of the Royal Colonial Institute yesterday two thousand persons were present. The guests included Lord Brassey, ...

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  13. MADAME MELBA.

    Madame Melba's re-appearance at the Covent Garden theatre last night was an immense success. There was an enormous and most ...

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  14. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    There is some prospect of an early settlement of the coal strike in South Wales. In response to repeated requests ...

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  15. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Lord Salisbury has definitely informed the Executive of the Royal Geographical Society that the Government is unable to undertake the ...

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  16. THE LEVIEN CHARGES.

    No real work was done by the Sleath-Ferguson Commission to-day, the whol[?] sitting being devoted to a wrangle as to the need of calling witnesses from the ...

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  17. GREATER BRITIAN EXHIBITION.

    H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge has accepted the Presidency of the projected Greater Britain Exhibition. ...

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  18. CYCLING.

    In the course of an attempt at record-lowering by J. Platt-Betts, the well-known English cyclist, who recently visited the colonies, at the ...

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  19. JUMPING CASE AT KANOWNA.

    The Warden's Court waa crowded to-day at the hearing of the recent jumping cases at the Golden Valley. Great interest was taken [?] the proceedings, as the claims ...

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  20. THE GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    Much interest was taken here in the result of Mr. George Leake's amendment. There is a strong feeling against the Government all over the district, and ...

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  21. THE FAR EAST.

    The Chinese Government has ordered the substitution of modern subjects for antique classical essays in the examinations for official ...

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  22. WEST AFAICAN AFFAIRS.

    The German Colonial Association is protesting against what it describes as Britian's violation of German rights under the Niger Convention. ...

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  23. AUSTRO-HUNGARY.

    Owing to the continuance of Anti-Semitic riots in Ga[?] martial law has been proclaimed throughout the province. ...

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  24. ADELAIDE HOSPITALS.

    The late Mr. Thomas Martin, who died on May 21 in England, left very handsome bequests to the Adelaide Hospital and the Children's Hospital. The Mayor of ...

    Article : 208 words
  25. FINANCIAL.

    The report and balance-sheet of the Union Mortgage and Agency Company of Australia were published yesterday. ...

    Article : 115 words
  26. ITALY.

    A Renter's despatch from Rome states that the following Ministerial portfolios have been allotted:— Premier and Minister of Interior: ...

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  27. FIERCE GALE AT BUNBURY.

    A storm blew over Bunbury with cyclonic force last night. It [?] to br[?]w in the afternoon, and the wind gradually strengthened into a gale about ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    A letter has been received by the Victorian Defence Department from the military authorities of the mother colony suggesting the amalgamation of the ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL.

    The visible supply of wheat in America east of the Ro[?]kies is 20,784,000 bushels. London, June 30. ...

    Article : 148 words
  30. THE GROUNDING OF THE ADELAIDE.

    The Marine Board enquiry into the stranding of the steamer Adelaide in the Port Adelaide river took an almost sensational turn towards the end to-day. The ...

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  31. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At a meeting of a number of members of the House of Commons yesterday, it was decided to introduce a Bill to suppress extreme ...

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  32. STEAMER MANAWATU RAISED.

    A further effort was made this afternoon to, raise the sunken steamer Manawatu by means of lighters, and proved successful. Lighters which were filled with water ...

    Article : 169 words
  33. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the debate on the Address-in-Beply was continued by Sir John Mcintyre, who considered that, when New South Wales, refused Federation ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    A fatal shooting accident occurred at Sutherland to-day. Chas. Perram and a young man named Dunn were out walla by hunting when it was agreed that Perram ...

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  35. THE MAITLAND GAOL.

    The enforcement of the drill regulations at Maitland Gaol on Saturday afternoon, led to a serious disturbance among the prisoners, who for three hours kept up an ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. PROPOSED EASTERN COLONIES FEDERATION.

    The Argus states that proposals, emanating from New South Wales, have been made to the Victorian Government that the Eastern colonies should form ...

    Article : 35 words
  37. THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Assembly this afternoon discussed the Credit Foncier Bill, which is modelled mainly on the Victorian measure. The fate of the Bill in the ...

    Article : 40 words
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